Mark Hoppus is the frontman for staying positive despite having cancer.
The blink-182 bassist and vocalist updated fans Monday (July 19) that recent “scans indicate that the chemo is working.”
— ϻⓇ Ƥย (@markhoppus) July 19, 2021
Hoppus, 49, first publicly disclosed that he had been diagnosed with cancer June 23.
— ϻⓇ Ƥย (@markhoppus) June 23, 2021
Since then, his updates have been equal parts inspiring and vulnerable:
Everything about chemo sucks except the part where it hopefully saves my life.
— ϻⓇ Ƥย (@markhoppus) July 2, 2021
Even though I can’t really go anywhere or see people I’d like a cool guy hat to cover my giant bald head. Any suggestions of brands to check out?
— ϻⓇ Ƥย (@markhoppus) July 5, 2021
Extremely grateful that I felt well enough today to go on a decent walk. Took me a long time and Skye and Jack were very patient with my slow pace but The Cancer Haver closed some rings. I’ll take the small victories. pic.twitter.com/WH1ISL4koR
— ϻⓇ Ƥย (@markhoppus) July 9, 2021
to beat this through chemotherapy or through bone marrow transplants, but either way I’m determined to kick cancer’s ass directly in the nuts. Love to you all. Let’s. Heckin. Go. pic.twitter.com/6ih3AEJq7y
— ϻⓇ Ƥย (@markhoppus) July 11, 2021
It wasn’t until a Twitch Q&A session last Tuesday (July 13) that Hoppus specified that he is battling B-cell lymphoma stage 4-A (h/t Insider).
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